admit |
to let in; allow to enter. |
basic |
necessary as a base. Things that are basic need to be learned first or done first. |
beauty |
the quality of being pleasant to see, hear, or feel. |
carpenter |
a person who builds or repairs houses and other things made of wood. |
counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
den |
the resting place of wolves, lions, and other large wild animals. |
join |
to put, bring, or fasten together. |
lightly |
with little weight or force. |
owe |
to have to pay; be in debt to someone. |
peek |
to look for a short time or in secret. |
race1 |
a sport or test of speed. |
rag |
a small piece of cloth that is usually used for cleaning. A rag is often torn from a larger piece of cloth that is no longer in good condition. |
reservation |
something that keeps one from completely accepting or believing something; doubt. |
sky |
the air or space above the earth. |
splendid |
beautiful or grand; making a strong impression. |